So we sourced this particular 1240-LED PDT machine after testing a dozen or so other units, and it’s pretty much the closest we’ve found to matching clinical-grade output without the price tag. 1240 individual LEDs packed into that chassis, emitting seven wavelengths from 470nm blue all way up to 850nm near-infrared—plus a mixed mode option. 100,000 hours on the LEDs, which is better than most in this price bracket. The thing weighs 28kg and dimensions are 120×54×44cm, so it’s not something you’ll be moving around daily (without a cart anyway).

You get continuous or pulse operation, controlled through an LCD touch screen—intuitive enough that our technicians set it up in under 10 minutes without touching the manual. Built-in fan cooling kicks in automatically, and it’s got overheat protection plus a timer you can lock from 0 to 99 minutes (usually we run 20-minute sessions for most face treatments). Power supply is AC 110V-220V, 50-60Hz, so it handles internaional voltage fluctuations fine—we’ve used it in both U.S. and EU setups without issues. CE certified, but we also ask for a COA on the LED output spectrum just to be safe.

Application-wise, we’ve found the 630nm red and 660nm red combo is what most buyers go with for collagen stimulation and wrinkle reduction—it’s the workhorse setting. 470nm blue targets acne pretty aggressively, though we don’t recommend it for sensitive skin types because of that it can cause temporary redness (no spin, that’s just how it works). The 850nm near-infrared penetrates deeper, great for post-procedure recovery or scalp treatments. 520nm green and 590nm yellow handle pigmentation and redness respectively, but expect 3-4 sessions before seeing measurable results.

One detail that surprised us—the built-in fan is actually quieter than 90% of similar units we’ve handled, runs about 35dB during operation. Also, teh LCD screen brightness has adjustable dimming, which is useful in a darkened treatment room. 2-year the LEDs and electronics, but the power supply unit is the most common failure point (we’ve had two units with PSU issues in 18 months of regular use). Replacement PSUs usually take 10-14 days from their warhouse.

Lead time is roughly 3-4 weeks for standard orders, but OEM/ODM is available if you want custom panel graphics or specific wavelength configurations—they did a batch with an extra 850nm density for a clinic that specialized in hair restoration. We always recommend ordering the 5-unit bulk pack to save on freight, since the individual shipping for a 28kg crate isn’t cheap. Anyway, our experience has been solid enough that we’re ordering two more next quarter for the new location.
We typically require a minimum order of 1 unit for first-time buyers, and samples are available. If you just need one to test in your salon, we can arrange that with a sample fee that's refundable on bulk orders.
Lead time is usually 7-15 working days, depending on stock levels. If we have the unit in stock, we can ship within a week. Custom orders with your branding might take a bit longer.
Yes, the device is CE certified, and we can provide the certificate and test reports upon request. Just let us know what documents your local regulations require, and we'll send them over.
You can select individual wavelengths or run them in mixed mode through the LCD touch screen. For example, you can use just 630nm for anti-aging or combine 470nm and 660nm for acne—it's fully adjustable.
The device comes in a sturdy foam-lined carton that protects it during shipping. For storage, keep it in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight—it's a bit heavy at 28kg, so a stable shelf or cart works best.